Om Namo Venkatesaya
ఓం నమో వెంకటేశాయ
ஓம் நமோ வெங்கடேசாய
ಓಂ ನಮೋ ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಾಯ
ഓം നമോ വെങ്കടേശായ
ಓಂ ನಮೋ ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಾಯ
ॐ नमो वेंकटेशाय

Sri Venkateswara Temple

Namaskaram Pilgrim

Om Namo Venkatesaya

Om Namo Venkatesaya
ఓం నమో వెంకటేశాయ
ஓம் நமோ வெங்கடேசாய
ಓಂ ನಮೋ ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಾಯ
ഓം നമോ വെങ്കടേശായ
ಓಂ ನಮೋ ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಾಯ
ॐ नमो वेंकटेशाय
Om Namo Venkatesaya
ఓం నమో వెంకటేశాయ
ஓம் நமோ வெங்கடேசாய
ಓಂ ನಮೋ ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಾಯ
ഓം നമോ വെങ്കടേശായ
ಓಂ ನಮೋ ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಾಯ
ॐ नमो वेंकटेशाय

DHANURMASA PUJA

Dhanurmasa is one of the most spiritually significant periods in Hindu tradition, observed with sacred pre-dawn prayers, devotional hymns, and special temple worship dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

At Sri Venkateswara Temple, devotees gather during the early morning hours for month-long prayers, devotional chanting, and divine blessings throughout the holy Dhanurmasa season.

About DHANURMASA

Dhanurmasa, also known as Marghazhi or Margasheersha, is observed from mid-December to mid-January and holds a very special place in Hindu spirituality. Lord Krishna, in the Bhagavad Gita, declares Marghazhi as the foremost among months, highlighting its divine significance.

This sacred month is especially dedicated to early morning worship, devotional singing, and spiritual awakening. Saints and devotees have traditionally encouraged chanting the glories of the Lord during the peaceful pre-dawn hours when the mind remains calm and pure.

The temple celebrates Dhanurmasa with Suprabhatam, Thiruppavai, Thiruvempavai, and Thirupalliyezhuchi recitations along with special offerings and prasadam distribution for devotees.

Festival Highlights

PRE-DAWN TEMPLE PRAYERS

During Dhanurmasa, the temple opens early at 5 AM for sacred morning worship and devotional gatherings.

The early morning prayers include:

THIRUPPAVAI RECITATIONS

Thiruppavai, the sacred composition of 30 devotional hymns by Sri Andal, is an important part of Dhanurmasa celebrations.

These hymns symbolize:

THIRUVEMPAVAI CHANTING

Thiruvempavai hymns composed by saint Manikavachagar are recited with devotion during the holy month.

The sacred chanting focuses on:

SPECIAL TEMPLE OFFERINGS

Temple priests prepare special offerings and prasadams during the month-long celebrations for devotees attending the early morning pujas.

Special offerings include:

GODA KALYANAM

Goda Kalyanam, celebrating the divine union of Sri Andal and Lord Vishnu, is also observed during Dhanurmasa with devotion and traditional rituals.

The celebration symbolizes:

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Participate in the sacred Dhanurmasa early morning prayers and experience the spiritual beauty of devotional chanting, divine hymns, and peaceful temple worship at Sri Venkateswara Temple.

Devotees from across the community gather together during this holy month seeking blessings, positivity, and spiritual upliftment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dhanurmasa?

Dhanurmasa is a sacred Hindu month observed with special early morning prayers and devotional worship.

Pre-dawn worship is considered highly auspicious and spiritually beneficial during Dhanurmasa.

Thiruppavai is a collection of 30 devotional hymns composed by Sri Andal in praise of Lord Krishna.

Thiruvempavai is a set of devotional hymns composed by saint Manikavachagar dedicated to Lord Shiva.

During Dhanurmasa, the temple opens at 5 AM for special prayers and devotional chanting.

Special pujas, devotional chanting, prasadam distribution, and Goda Kalyanam celebrations are conducted throughout the holy month.

MAY LORD SRI VENKATESWARA BLESS YOUR FAMILY

Seek the divine blessings of Lord Sri Venkateswara and Sri Mahalakshmi by participating in the sacred Brahmotsavam celebrations at Sri Venkateswara Temple.